Friday, August 30, 2013

Abby Donegan's Intro







Hi! I'm Abby Donegan, a junior at Fredonia with a BFA Dance Major and soon to be a Childhood Inclusive Education Major with a concentration in English! I am from Corning NY, which is about three hours southeast of Fredonia. At home I live with my mom, dad, brother, two dogs, and cat. :) I took Women Writers because I need a English class for my concentration and because it sounds like an interesting class. I usually enjoy classes that are discussion based because I think there is a lot to learn from other people in the classroom along with the teacher. I love to dance and used to be interested in Dance/Movement Therapy, but decided to change into education when I realized psychology wasn't for me. My dream is to be a special education teacher and to open a dance studio that works with children with exceptionalities (disabilities).
The quote I chose from the reading is "What I fear the most, I think, is the death of the imagination" (Slyvia Plath). I think the imagination is a beautiful place and I also fear that many children and adults are losing their since of imagination. I tend to think of this fairly often because I babysit a lot back at home. So many children turn on a video game, a TV, an iPad, a computer game, etc. and I rarely see children playing "make believe" anymore. I remember parents saying "kids, get out of the kitchen, go outside and play something", and all of my cousins and I would run outside and make up a game about fairies, ballerinas, monsters, witches, whatever was in our imagination that day. While we grow older, we tend to lose that sense of our imagination. As a dancer, I try to express my imagination in different ways. Of course I am not going to be a twenty year old running around campus pretending that witches are chasing me, because people would probably think I am schizophrenic. When we are adults, we must find our imagination in a different sense and then express our thoughts creatively. I hope children never lose their sense of imagination because that is what makes every child so special, brilliant, and unique.

2 comments:

  1. I also found this quote interesting. As an art major I too value the imagination and the creations it yields whether it be dance, music or visual arts. I am glad you, as a creative individual, would be so interested in working with exceptional children. Children need to have time to explore the imagination and try not to get so wrapped up in the world of technology. I hope you reach your goals in that area and continue being so creativity-oriented!

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